The Wyoming Department of Transportation will be setting up temporary signals at each end of the Snake River Bridge on highway 22 near the intersection of highways 22 and 390 this week to allow legal loads to cross the bridge at night. Traffic will be restricted to alternating, one-way traffic from 10:00 pm to 5:00 am 7 days a week. Due to the reduced traffic volumes at night, WYDOT expects, on average, about one-minute delays for motorists as opposing traffic clears the bridge. During the daytime hours, the temporary signals will be in yellow-flash mode allowing two- way traffic across the bridge. At nighttime, red-yellow-green alternating one-way traffic will be in operation. WYDOT implemented the weight limit earlier this year to help protect the bridge until it can be replaced. The current weight restrictions still apply during daytime hours.
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